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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

If you are a pet owner you know how difficult it is to take care of pets when you are broke. Feeding ourselves and our families is hard enough as it is, much less keeping a roof over everyone's head. Many of us pet owners know that are animals can be just as precious to us, and we want the best for them, but our families have to come first. Well it doesn't have to be that way. Plenty of people get pets when life is going good, and they feel like they can be responsible pet owners. However, life takes many turns and they can find themselves in a position that they never intended on being in. How do we get through these trying times and still keep our pets healthy and happy, after all, sometimes they are our best friends.

I ran across this interesting site based out of Georgia that offers help to the residents there. They are a food bank organization for animals. How cool is that! They also provide a National Listed for other states in which they have found aid. Here is the link. I will be searching for other sites in other states and I will add to this post as I find them.

What about the pets that have medical problems? Paying for veterinary services can be very expensive. In searching for some information about this subject, I ran across another list of useful services. This list even has a list of organizations that we help you with canine specific needs. I hope this helps you in your quest for finding food and health care for your little friends. If you know of any other sites that would be helpful to our reader, please list them in the comment box and I will add it to this post.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Image via Wikipedia I thought that my second post of the year should be a review with links to the past posts that provide aid in the event that you have missed anything. I am hoping sometime this year to be able to make a site map so that you can easily find something specific that just might apply for you. To recap all of the benefits that are available here is a list for your convenience. Hopefully, during 2011, I will find many more services that will help you to get by in these hard times.

These articles can direct you to places that really can provide help. Please look into them and take advantage of them. I wrote the article about getting help for home repairs and had a family member get over $7,000 dollars in free work from the government that she desperately needed, so I know that help is out there without having to go through all of the red tape. My Christmas Present to You: A New Job is a real place were you can write and make money. You don't have to wait to get lucky and have someone hire you. If you have got the drive, you can make your own money without having to depend on anyone else ever again. I am between jobs in the medical field. I made great money. It is hard to get a job right now. Writing online is something that no one can take from me or stop me from doing. Getting a paycheck from google is a wonderful feeling, a sense of independence, but it requires a lot of typing and research. Look into these things, they do not cost you a dime. I have read about a lady that had nothing and used the internet at the public library to learn how and do this. Where there is a will, there is a way, so don't give up. May this year be better a better year for us all.